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Digital Bill Of Rights

Digital Bill Of Rights. By: Chantal Nona, Sandra Youhannan , Chris Burse, Karam Marouki. Digital Security.

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Digital Bill Of Rights

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  1. Digital Bill Of Rights By: Chantal Nona, Sandra Youhannan, Chris Burse, KaramMarouki

  2. Digital Security • In any civilization, there are people who steal, deface, or disrupt other people. The same is true for the digital community. As accountable users, we must protect our information from outside powers that might cause harm to others.

  3. Make Yourself Look Good Online • To pursue this law, one must not swear or have any social abuse online. Additionally, this enforcement will make you look good. Making yourself look good online is very absolutely necessary or important.

  4. Share Expert Knowledge • To share expert knowledge, then you must give away intelligence to other users on the internet. In order to do that, you have to proceed in making yourself look good. Sharing expert knowledge is very useful on the web.

  5. Digital Access • Technology users might not have as much access to features on the internet as other users. That is proceeded with digital access. Digital access is a very important rule in the internet.

  6. Digital law • Digital law deals with the principles of technology with a society. The laws of a community is the digital law. The digital law includes many significant values.

  7. Be Forgiving Of Other People's Mistakes • Having manners is very vital on the web. Forgive other people’s mistakes if they apologize. Every once and a while you must forgive. Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes.

  8. Use Common Sense • Using common sense means to do what the obvious thing to do. Common sense requires manners. Lastly, do not inappropriate acts online.

  9. Don’t Be “Stalk Worthy” • Stalkers are very unacceptable in any way. A stalker is someone who does not use privacy. Don’t be "stalk worthy."

  10. Only Say What You’d Be Willing To Say In Person • To do this law, you need to think before you speak. You must be aware of what your putting online because you cannot take it back.

  11. Don’t Show Obvious Signs Of Where You Live • Don’t put yourself out there online. You won’t know who’s looking at it, and you can’t take it back. Before you do something be cautious of what your putting online.

  12. What we learned • What we learned is that its important to know that technology isn’t just for fun you need to know that there’s a lot of harm on the other end of the computer and you need to be careful when using the internet. You also need to know that being a digital citizenship is like being a regular citizen all rules apply to everyone. So be respectful, don’t be a stalker, only say something you would say in person, don’t give too much personal information, use common sense, and be forgiving of others.

  13. By: Chantal Nona, Sandra Youhannan, Chris Burse, KaramMarouki

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